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322:(as it was spelled at the time) which was recorded in the notary deed number 6 by A.H. Van Ophuijsen dated January 16, 1928. The request was approved by the Dutch government on December 27, 1928, CE (1346 AH), which was signed by the Gerard Rudolph Erdbrink (Secretary of the Dutch East Indies Government; ) with the second permission issued on November 27, 1929.
329:. Some founders of the al-Rabithah who were also administrators of Jamiat Kheir, among others were Muhammad bin Abdurrahman bin Ali Shahab, Idrus bin Ahmad Shahab, Ali bin Ahmad Shahab (brother of Idrus), and Abubakar bin Muhammad al-habshi. The first student financed by the al-Rabithah to graduate from Jamiat Kheir was Syarifah Qamar of
29:
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1358 AH) there were 17,764 people counted as the members of Sayyid families. Ali bin Ja'far was then later elected as the first chairman and Hasyim bin
Muhammad al-Hadi bin Ahmad al-Habshi as the deputy chairman, with Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad and Ahmad bin Abdullah al-Shofie al-Seggaf as their
493:
The first board members of this association were also the founders, namely: Muhammad bin
Abdurrahman bin Shihab (chairman), Abubakar bin Abdullah al-Attas (Vice Chairman I), Abdullah bin Ali al-Aydarus (Vice Chairman II), Abubakar bin Muhammad al-Habshi (Treasurer I), Idrus bin Ahmad bin Shahab
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1346 AH). The founders in Solo were Husein Bin Alwi Bin Shahab, Ibrahim bin Agil al-Seggaf, Muhammad bin Segaf al-Seggaf, Ali bin Salim Aidid, Eidrus bin
Muhammad al-Jufri, Alwi bin Ali al-Habshi, Ali bin Muhammad al-Habshi, Hasan bin Husein al-Seggaf, Ali bin Syech bin Shahab, Salim bin Basri
476:(remembrance), and through training centers spread all over the country. It also participates in educating the mature life of the nation, economic development of the people as well as instill a nationalism. Besides giving scholarships, every year the organization distributes
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decided to build another organization to continue the original tasks of Jamiat Kheir, which is social engagements. It was also intended as a body to maintain and enhance the dignity of
Muslims in Indonesia, particularly Alawiyyin family through social efforts and
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The management structure of year 2011-2016 consists of an advisory board, a supervisory board, board of directors and a list of managing directors for each chapter: Venture
Empowerment, Organization, Inter-Institutional Relations, Public Relations & Media,
658:. With the fund of Rabithah Alawiyah and from a philanthropist named Sheikh bin Ahmad bin Shahab, he censused and recorded Sayyid families throughout Indonesia in 1928 and 1940 (another version says in 1932). Per January 28, 1940 CE (18
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books written by Habib
Abdullah bin Isa ibn Hud al-Habshi which is an expansion of and is based on the three-volumes book of Ali bin Ja'far al-Seggaf, all of them are authentic, and only owned by al-Maktab al-Daimi.
376:. In addition to these branches, regions which could not meet the conditions to establish branches soon then established representative offices. In the same year, had stood representative offices of al-Rabithah in
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al-Seggaf, Muhammad bin
Abdullah bin Husein al-Seggaf, Husin bin Abdurrahman al-Seggaf, Abdullah bin Abdul-Rahman bin Sumaith, Husein bin Abdullah al-Habshi, and Ahmad bin Ali bin Muhammad Makarim.
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plays important roles on national interests individually and collectively through formal education institutions, Islamic boarding schools, informal religious gatherings, assembly of
538:. At first, the school engaged in Islamic Studies, Arabic language, and some limited secular subjects. For the reason of patriotism, on March 9, 1966, the school was renamed to
502:(Trustee), Abdullah bin Umar al-Zahir (Trustee), Abdullah bin Abubakar al-Habshi (Trustee) and Salim bin Ahmad Bawazir (Trustee). The first chairman of this organization was
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by Habib
Abdurrahman bin Mohammed al-Mashhoor, seven volume of the original handwritten books of Salman bin Said bin Awad Ba-Ghauts, three volumes of handwritten book
611:, not long after the establishment of Rabithah al-Alawiyyah and after it had earned the unanimous agreement from the Alawiyyin figures, elders, and scholars, such
458:. In line with its policy, the Rabithah was also responsive to social and contemporary issues at the time, such as fundraising and humanitarian aid for victims of
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The office was originally located in Jamiat Kheir complex in Tanah Abang, but later moved to a separate building on TB. Simatupang street in South
Jakarta.
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to needy people. The main source of fund for the organization is through community contributions, as well as through for-profit business.
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Just a year after the establishment of the organization at the central level, in 1929 there were branches of the organization erected in
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678:(شجرة الانساب العلوين ) by Habib Ali bin Ja'far al-Seggaf, the book about Alawiyyin census report in Indonesia, and 15 volumes of
555:, Education and Training, and Affairs of Social Welfare. The organization has branches spread out from west to east of Indonesia.
603:) is an autonomous official body of Rabithah al-Alawiyyah working to preserve lineage, consanguinity, history and census data of
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236:) is an Indonesian Islamic organization engaged in social movements. In general, the organization is an exclusive association of
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Harmony and Discrimination: Negotiating Religious Identities within Majority-Minority Relationships in Bali and Lombok
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who gave an interesting lecture which was then printed and distributed to the conference participants.
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advisors. Today this body records genealogical notes not only for
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712:"Habib Taufiq Assegaf Terpilih Jadi Ketua Umum Rabithah Alawiyah"
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846:"Rabithah Alawiyah, Berkumpulnya kaum Alawiyin di Indonesia"
494:(Treasurer II), Ahmad bin Abdullah al-Seggaf (Secretary),
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given task to collect, verify and maintain genealogies of
961:[Branches of Rabithah Alawiyah in Indonesia].
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For references, the al-Maktab Daimi use books such as
642:, Sayyid Ali bin Ja'far bin Syeikh al-Seggaf (born in
284:
turned into a fully educational-only organization, so
1045:"Sayyid Ali Bin Ja'far Asseggaf: Annasabah Alawiyyah"
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789:"Sejarah Perkumpulan Jamiat Kheir (1901 – 1919)"
766:(illustrated ed.). Routledge. p. 249.
530:Shortly, the organization built a school called
16:Islamic organization based in Jakarta, Indonesia
514:Although the first Rabithah was established in
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959:"Cabang-Cabang Rabithah Alawiyah di Indonesia"
518:, the approval came later after the Branch in
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137:Jalan TB. Simatupang No. 7A, Jakarta 12560
112:Social, Humanitarian, Religious activities
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855:(in Indonesian). Jakarta. Archived from
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629:Habib Ali bin Abdurrahman al-Habshi
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62:Muhammad bin Abdurrahman bin Shahab
571:Ali bin Ja’far bin Syech Al-Seggaf
542:, where it remains in use today.
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1122:Organizations established in 1928
812:"Yayasan Pendidikan Jamiat Kheir"
33:The logo of Rabithah al-Alawiyyah
989:ben Mashhooor, Idrous bin Alwi.
646:, 16 November 16, 1889 CE or 22
68:Abubakar bin Muhammad Al-Habshi
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844:Setiawan, Aji (July 26, 2013).
733:E. Nothaft, C. Philipp (2014).
680:The Ledger of Alawiyyin lineage
84:Abdullah bin Abubakar al-Habshi
64:Abubakar bin Abdullah al-Attas
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496:Ali bin Abdurrahman al-Habshi
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74:Ali bin Abdurrahman al-Habshi
1049:Sejarah Ahlul Bayt Indonesia
460:the eruption of Mount Merapi
72:Ahmad bin Abdullah al-Seggaf
1074:"Urusan Nasab Maktab Daimi"
676:Sajarah Ansaab Al-Alawiyyin
615:Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad (
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76:Alwi bin Muhammad al-Haddad
66:Abdullah bin Ali al-Aydarus
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320:al-Rabithatoel al-Alawijah
82:Abdullah bin Umar al-Zahir
70:Idrus bin Ahmad bin Shahab
1012:"Penjaga Pohon Keturunan"
609:Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad
504:Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad
500:Alwi bin Thohir al-Haddad
445:Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad
79:Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad
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470:al-Rabithah al-Alawiyyah
20:al-Rabithah al-Alawiyyah
86:Salim bin Ahmad Bawazir
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596:al-maktab al-dāimiy
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652:Rabithah Alawiyyah
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462:(1930), famine in
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